Sentences with phrase «show finesse»

Once considered blunt instruments, robots show finesse in constructing experimental German architecture
Their wines show finesse, richness of texture and nuance of flavours (no «fruit bombs»).
Known as a bunch of characters who would rather fight than switch off, the mettlesome Flyers showed their finesse to win another Stanley Cup
Kaminski shows his finesse as a cinematographer with gothic locales and very good use of lighting to set the mood.

Not exact matches

He then went on to finesse a remark that Pippa Middleton should «only ever show her back» by saying, «I think that her sister looks better.»
in June 2015 and consists of like - minded small - to - medium wineries from across 10 different wine making regions of Romania, they share a common goal to show the international wine world the sheer quality and finesse of the wines
From focus groups to sharpen brand messaging, to trade show educational sessions, to menu and recipe development, KOR covers all bases of the food industry with finesse.
I don't want to penalize him much for not showing power when his speed rushes were working so well, but if all you have are finesse moves, at some point NFL offensive tackles are gonna catch up to that... unless you have Derrick Thomas - like speed.
The point I am trying to make is you don't need to fight a big bully by becoming a big bully yourself, you counter with speed, finesse, fitness, and we showed glimpses of that this year.
Utah has shown lately that it can operate at a slower speed, but it has not faced a team with Cincinnati's defensive finesse.
He's got the pace, the ball control and finesse we need in the final third, its just a matter of time before he show's us.
Show off the elegance and finesse of red with the selection of red salwar suits from Myntra.
Many of the male users show off their facial finesse with sculpted beards, twirled mustaches, and long whiskers to make even Santa Claus jealous.
Following a tumble in the sheets, Richard reveals how casually he deceives women by taking a call from his wife back home, presumably in France, praising her finesse at choosing the right canapés for a gathering of society heavy - hitters while claiming he's enjoying some alone time before his buddies show for their annual hunting trip.
The story does take an unexpected turn at the big quiz show, and it takes some finesse by both the director and McAvoy to put things right.
The film does find the director showing off a visual finesse worth admiring, however, and therein lies its only real merit.
Straight in at number eight with a bang and a shower of glitter, American Hustle's strong showing in our best of 2013 is testament to director David O. Russell's winning formula - he serves up a fizzing cocktail of amusement and filmic finesse, which eschews the truth of the tale for something more fabulously cinematic.
Full liberation comes when Kochadaiiyaan makes his proper entry into the film, showing just why the film is named after him with a startling athletic display that Ashwin not only animates but shoots and cuts with fluid finesse as well as a refreshing feeling of freedom.
Still, Diaz proves once again that she can make the most superficial ditz surprisingly sympathetic, and a very grown - up Applegate shows a wry, deadpan comic finesse that is much better than the material deserves.
In Maine it is being perpetrated by a tea - bag governor and his ultra-right hacks, and the lack of finesse and sophistication shows.
More than just a BS detector for car hacks with a tendency to speak loudly from their seating crevice, the exercise served to show how much feel, how much finesse, and most importantly, how much restraint is required to tune a modern production car to excellence rather than mere excess.
Set to debut later this month at the Beijing auto show, the IS will debut with a fresh design that Lexus claims is an «exciting breakthrough» based on the company's «L - finesse» styling language.
The LF - LC will be unveiled at next week's 2012 Detroit motor show, and as well as previewing a new styling direction (dubbed L - Finesse) for Toyota's upmarket brand, it gives us a taster of what a new sub-LFA model could look like.
The updates to look of the RX will likely be inspired by the Lexus LF - Xh hybrid Concept revealed last year at the Tokyo Show (using Lexus» «L - finesse» style.)
FIT, FINISH AND FINESSE For a vehicle that has lived a hard promotional life, this i - MiEV was starting to show general signs of wear, however nothing out of the ordinary stood out.
They have an «exquisite» walk and do pirouettes with the finesse of a ballet dancer but sometimes they show feeble understanding of geometry and physics when trying to leap and land at the exact spot.
Webersburg wines shows great finesse and character and possess good aging potential.
Maize shows the kind of polish and finesse that would have set Finish Line Games apart from their competition, but instead they have become lost in a crowd.
A fine, clean looking game that captures the essence of the show, although the locales are a little drab, lacking the finesse and attention to detail the cartoon is known for.
But these fights lack Gaiden's finesse, and also show Devil's Third's age terribly: they're chock full of QTE stick - waggling, telegraphed instakill strikes, tediously long health bars and unblockables.
Elliott says that working through the game from the point of view of its setting allowed him and co-developer Tamas Kemenczy to continually finesse Kentucky Route Zero's mechanics until the tone of the game showed through.
The strongest presence in the remainder of the show is Larry Poons, whose three paintings (from 1963, ’69 and» 72) outline his progress from optical dots on monochrome fields to torrential pours of paint that tosses stain - painting delicacy to the winds and parodying both Pollock's and Ms. Frankenthaler's finesse.
Former CORE fellows dominated the block, with finessed watercolor cutouts by Natasha Bowdoin at CTRL and the tight group show Weasel, organized by Chelsea Beck and Kurt Mueller at the Inman Annex.
The countless unrecognized artists who have sustained themselves by drawing all along may take encouragement — if only a little — from Catharine Clark's summer group show «Finesse,» organized by Phil Knoll, who included himself in it.
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